โJan-23-2017 05:42 AM
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โFeb-02-2017 04:03 PM
CampbellDaycruiser wrote:
To a certain extent it depends upon how you feel about living in a country without very much freedom. For example: Thailand is a military dictatorship where foreigners can be imprisoned for critiquing the king. The Philippines is run by a murderous vigilante.
It also matters how you feel about living on an ex-pat island in a sea of locals or living in a society with extreme income inequality where everyone is just scraping by except for the elite who run everything.
For some folks, as long as they are the ones on top this is irrelevant and I suppose that as long as you never leave the safety and security of the bubble it does not matter. Like a trip to Dubai: just ignore the near-slaves building the malls and high rises and don't worry about the religious police since they often do not target foreigners. But IMHO, sooner or later the real world intrudes and makes it impossible to ignore what it is really like in your new home for the ordinary citizens.
โFeb-02-2017 03:53 PM
NJRVer wrote:CampbellDaycruiser wrote:
It also matters how you feel about living on an ex-pat island in a sea of locals or living in a society with extreme income inequality where everyone is just scraping by except for the elite who run everything.
Sounds like a lot of areas I have been through in this country too.
โFeb-02-2017 02:00 PM
CampbellDaycruiser wrote:
It also matters how you feel about living on an ex-pat island in a sea of locals or living in a society with extreme income inequality where everyone is just scraping by except for the elite who run everything.
โFeb-02-2017 12:53 PM
โFeb-02-2017 11:44 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:jesseannie wrote:
My mom used to say if you can't say something nice don't say anything. Some of you need that advice.
Jesseannie
so you think that if somebody asks for opinions/information on a specific rV or setup, and a member knows of all kinds of horrible information, they should not bring it up?
bumpy
โFeb-02-2017 05:37 AM
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โFeb-01-2017 02:08 PM
jesseannie wrote:
My mom used to say if you can't say something nice don't say anything. Some of you need that advice.
Jesseannie
โFeb-01-2017 09:49 AM
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โFeb-01-2017 02:51 AM
โFeb-01-2017 01:53 AM
NYCgrrl wrote:RandACampin wrote:NYCgrrl wrote:
OUR culture and OUR language is NOT native American......enough said.
:S enough said!
Whaaaaaaaaaa?...do you need me to fill in all the blanks?
I speak many forms of English:W.
โJan-31-2017 07:08 PM
Popsie wrote:
These experiences are not recent:
Our oldest son lived in Panama for several years and liked it - no problems.
We've been to Mexico many times, and were happy with our visits, but wouldn't consider it now due to the news we read about crime. We have friends who own a house in San Miguel de Allende. They used to go down for several months every year and rent it out the rest of the time. Now they only rent it out and do not go down.
We've also visited most of Costa Rica, and found it to be very pleasant and friendly to Americanos, but we didn't live there.
You might consider making a short list and visiting the contenders for a month or so at a time before making a decision. You need to look at the whole situation including taxation and medical care.
When we were in Costa Rica and considering moving there, we could have shipped cars and furniture etc. duty free when relocating, but I've heard that now they tax all your "imports" which is a problem. A good factor then was low cost good quality medical care, but I don't know if that's changed.
best of luck!